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by irq11
1991 days ago
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I have “cherry picked“ nothing. That’s the data from the study. The researchers picked the start date, arbitrarily, to produce the outcome they liked. It’s obvious. By the way: there was a randomized controlled trial for masks and covid published just recently. They were able to detect no statistically significant protective effect: https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/vinay-prasad/89778 |
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The study you just linked to is an excellent example of using poor methodology to support your position. If a study is not powered to detect the expected change (for the mask wearer, which is expected to be very small) with full compliance, I would certainly not expect to get a statistically significant result with partial compliance. It did not attempt to measure the effect on transmission from the mask wearer to others at all.